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Hamlet and Revenge

E. A. Peyroux join(, +1 more
- Vol. 19, Iss: 3, pp 403
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The article was published on 1967-10-01. It has received 15 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Hamlet (place).

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Disappearing Acts: Performing the Petrarchan Mistress in Early Modern England

TL;DR: Kellett et al. as mentioned in this paper examined the role of the mistress in early modern English literature and argued that the mistress is a performative role that is negotiated rather than simply inhabited as a prison.
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Hamlet’s “first corse”: Repetition, Trauma, and the Displacement of Redemptive Typology

TL;DR: In the opening chapter of his Pseudodoxia Epidemica, Browne comments with characteristic wryness on contemporary depictions of the Fall in Eden, the cataclysmic incident he understands as both the source and model of all human error as mentioned in this paper.
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Gertrude's Elusive Libido and Shakespeare's Unreliable Narrators

TL;DR: The question of the reliability of Gertrude's sexuality from Hamlet and the Ghost has been investigated in this paper, which raises the question of whether the Ghost is a human being, with an internal agenda, or another kind of creature.
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Preachers and players in Shakespeare's England

Jeffrey Knapp
TL;DR: To MANY A GODLY ELIZABETHAN, the new public theaters and the newly purified church were enemies in a war that the theaters seemed to be winning as discussed by the authors.
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